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    gaj mt mm our cup tower s of the revised rates, quite a number of then have ©ailed at tlm office and ©onplalned that there ie no eater conn­ection in their cabins, that they are need only tor sleeping and they do net feel It it ri#it te he charged fa* something they are not receiving, 1 will discuss this with the Auditor. Also, $100 per month was accounted for by vacancy allow­ance e we nads In hotels and auto court*, ©a the same haele, as authorized by the Public Service Commissions' rate schedule. I will also handle this with the Auditor. thirty-six trailers were picked up In the Audi toe** a check, we have no provision in our rate schedule to ©over trailers, as this Is a new sanitary hazard brought on by the Ifagneeiua Plant, but we have arbitrarily placed a rate of $1 each % on thee®, when they stay In one place long enough for us to collect a month* s bill. 214 extra toilets were picked up for a total of $79.85. We have not previously searched for extra toilets In our period­ical checks, but this is entirely proper that they should bo in­cluded in our rotes, inasmuch as flat suite charges are based on the number of faeilitlee served. The same Is true of extra baths, of which 10b were found, total $53.70. 157 extra rooms were found, the rate on which is 15^ each, as the $2 rate is predicated on a 5-room house. 14 extra chairs were found in the various barber Chops around town, 5 small stores, a dress shop, wash rack in garage. Mr^ J e f f e r s #2